Sponsored By
Arc’teryx Boston
Cost
sliding scale
This clinic, specifically centered for Black climbers and hosted by Arc’Teryx and Mardi Fuller, will be paced for first time ice climbers, though more experienced climbers can get plenty of climbing and 1:1 instruction throughout the day.
Participation may require walking up steep and unstable, rocky and snowy terrain to reach the climbing venue. Ice climbing involves use of the full body to climb ice with the support of a rope held by your climbing partner. Please let us know in advance of any accommodations you may need in order to participate.
While we encourage those who racially identify as Black to join any clinic offered at Ice Fest, this clinic is specifically intended to provide a space exclusively for Black climbers.
Photo: Ruth Castillo
GEAR LIST:
Here’s everything you’ll need for your ice climbing adventure at Mt. Washington Valley Ice Fest. The festival provides technical gear, but proper personal clothing and preparation are essential for a safe and enjoyable day on the ice.
Technical Gear (Provided by the Festival)
- Boots (demo)
- Harness(demo)
- Helmet (demo)
- Crampons (demo)
- Ice tools (ice axes)
- Belay device, guide provides
Required Personal Gear
Clothing
Layering is key to staying warm and comfortable in winter conditions. Be prepared for cold, snowy, and potentially wet weather.
- Base Layers
- Lightweight or midweight synthetic/wool tops and bottoms (tight-fitting, no cotton).
- Mid Layers
- Fleece or soft shell for insulation (Power Stretch, microfleece, or similar materials).
- Outer Layers- available to demo or borrow from IMCS table
- Waterproof, breathable jacket with a hood.
- Waterproof, breathable pants (full side zippers preferred).
- Insulating Layer (“Puffy”) available to demo or borrow from IMCS table
- Hooded down or synthetic insulated jacket (PrimaLoft or similar).
Accessories
- Gloves:
- 2 pairs: Insulated, waterproof gloves for climbing.
- Hat:
- Warm fleece or wool hat that fits under your helmet.
- Balaclava or Neck Gaiter:
- For extra warmth and wind protection.
- Socks:
- Wool or synthetic socks (Smart Wool or similar). Bring a spare pair in case they get wet.
Additional Essentials
- Day Pack (20–30 liters):
- To carry extra layers, snacks, and water.
- Hydration:
- 1–2 liters of water in an insulated bottle. Avoid hydration bladders, as tubes may freeze.
- Snacks and Lunch:
- High-energy, easy-to-eat foods (e.g., trail mix, energy bars, sandwiches).
- Sunglasses or Ski Goggles:
- Protect your eyes from snow glare and wind.
- Hand/Foot Warmers:
- Optional but recommended for cold conditions.
Optional Items
- Lightweight thermos with a hot drink.
- Camera to capture the experience.
- Money for festival souvenirs, such as MWV Ice Fest T-shirts etc.
Helpful Tips
- Check all borrowed gear fits properly before heading out.
- If you need to purchase gear, take advantage of the 10% discount at IME during the festival!
- Dress in layers that are easy to adjust, as conditions can change quickly.
Special Notes
Sponsored by our friends at Arc’Teryx Boston, this clinic has an application process. Please fill out the Google Form to apply.
Days Offered
Saturday - February 1
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